The next season of “Survivor” will be another “all stars” outing, but this time fans will get to choose who is headed to Cambodia to take part in the 31st season.

During last week’s episode of “Survivor: Worlds Apart,” CBS unveiled the 32 former players who are nominated to take part. Fans will vote online, and the 10 men and 10 women chosen will be revealed during the “Worlds Apart” finale May 20.

None of the nominees is a former winner, and all have appeared in just one season. Most are from the past four years, but a handful come from earlier seasons. Those include Kelly Wiglesworth, the runner-up from Season 1; Jeff Varner and Kimmi Kappenberg from Season 2; Theresa Cooper from Season 3; Andrew Savage from Season 7; Terry Deitz and Shane Powers from Season 12; and Peih-Gee Law from Season 15.

The “Second Chance” season will air in the fall, even though it will be filmed after the season airing next spring –marking the first time that “Survivor” has shown its seasons out of filming order.

“The Voice” 8 p.m. Tuesday, NBC A very close instant-save last week put India Carney in the final five, even though she was trailing Kimberly Nichole midway through the voting period. The Sawyer Fredericks freight train rolled on, as both of his performances earned iTunes bonuses.

“Hell’s Kitchen” 8 p.m. Tuesday, Fox The blue team lost dinner service last week, leaving Josh Trovato and Randy Bell on the chopping block. Gordon Ramsay was prepared to send Josh home, but instead elected to send him to the red team in exchange for front-runner Meghan Gill.

“Survivor: Worlds Apart” 8 p.m. Wednesday, CBS The proclamation in episode one that the winner would come from the blue-collar tribe looks increasingly likely. Tyler Fredrickson was voted out last week, leaving only Carolyn Rivera and Will Sims with a chance to stop the blue-collar inevitability. Carolyn will have to snake her way into a crack in the alliance, as she seems the likely next target otherwise. Will, even if he makes it to the final tribal council, seems unlikely to net enough votes.

“American Idol” 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Fox What is now the penultimate season ends this week. .

“The Amazing Race” 8 p.m. Friday, CBS The four remaining teams leave Peru and head to Dallas, where the finish line awaits. Three of the four are blind-date teams and two of those – Blair Townsend and Hayley Keel, and Jelani Roy and Jenny Wu – are mismatches who have been fighting the entire circumnavigation. Watch one of them win.

“Dancing With the Stars” 8 p.m. tonight and Tuesday, ABC The scores from tonight’s performance episode are unlikely to make the outcome any more predictable.

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